Description
Devon is the last one in her class to lose her first tooth and is nervous about this big change in her life. Follow the funny stories of Devon’s classmates as she asks and learns how they all lost their first tooth and how she might lose her first tooth.
Reading Age: 4-7 years
Kate –
“The Last First Tooth is a wonderful and original story of uniqueness. In a world where “firsts” are often times more celebrated than “second, third or fourth”, this children’s book provides a whimsical and creative tale that reminds all of us that difference, patience, curiosity, confidence and acceptance are essential components of child development. The book offers vibrant and story-telling illustrations, is full of interesting characters who lose their first tooth, and as a plus, educates the reader with fun facts about animal teeth. An excellent children’s book!”
Mark –
“I love the story, The Last First Tooth! It’s a great new take on losing your teeth. The interaction and humor the book gives creates a wonderful experience for any age reading the book, both young and old. It’s a great addition to my library and will be recommended to everyone.”
Thomas –
“With a little one about to lose their first tooth, these are some really funny stories to read out loud about how other kids lost their first baby teeth. Really helped to reduce their anxiety and actually added to the excitement of the event. The hardback cover and illustrations were also very well done, with great animal characters as the various children. Seriously, I lost it reading about the surfing platypus who might have lost his first tooth “kissing a fish.” Would you kiss a fish? Hahaha… Plus, the “Fun Facts about Teeth” at the end was fun to talk about. I’m sure Kindergarten and 1st grade teachers will love this book too! Absolutely a 5-star Recommendation.”
Casey Rislov –
“I absolutely LOVED reading your book. It is beautiful, bright, bold, fun, funny, sweet, and so much more. I think yellow is such a fun front cover. The characters were adorable. Each of their personal stories made me laugh. Some more than others like – Vernon the GIraffe mutton busting or Catey dancing or Tripp’s fish kiss (too cute too!). It was surprising to read what each friend had to say. I will have to buy some myself to have in my stock to give when kid gifts are needed. You have a knack for storytelling!
Oh and the animal facts were so FUN to read…. you have a WINNER of a book! One of the best I’ve seen.”
Emily –
This is an enchanting tale that beautifully weaves together themes of self-confidence and resilience. Children are encouraged to embrace their uniqueness and face their fears head-on. The story’s gentle approach empowers young readers to believe in themselves, reminding them that true courage comes from within. With its charming illustrations and heartwarming message, “Toothless” is sure to become a cherished favorite on every child’s bookshelf.